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Wednesday 19 April 2023 2:00 pm  |  Updated:  Wednesday 19 April 2023 2:22 pm

Sunak finally declares childcare agency his wife Akshata Murty holds shares in amid probe

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Rishi Sunak has declared the childcare agency his wife holds shares in as a financial interest as he is investigated over a possible breach of the rules.

The delayed list of ministerial interests published on Wednesday contained for the first time a reference to “a number of direct shareholdings” owned by Akshata Murty.

The Prime Minister is under investigation by Parliament’s standards watchdog over claims he did not declare his wife’s shares in Koru Kids, a firm boosted by the Budget.

His team insisted he had followed the rules by declaring it as a ministerial interest, rather than to the Commons.

But the list of ministers’ interests had not been updated for nearly a year until its publication shortly before Prime Minister’s Questions on Wednesday.

Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer had urged Mr Sunak to “come clean” and publish his financial interests to clear up whether there has been any conflict of interest.

Under the section for relevant interests held by a spouse or close relative, Mr Sunak’s entry includes his wife’s venture capital company Catamaran Ventures and unnamed “direct shareholdings”.

A note adds that these include her “minority shareholding” in Koru Kids, which Mr Sunak declined to mention when questioned by MPs last month over why one of his policies specifically benefited childminders who sign up through private agencies.

Previous lists have mentioned Catamaran Ventures but never referenced Ms Murty’s other shareholdings. The new register does not state when Mr Sunak added Koru Kids.

Sir Laurie Magnus, who was appointed as ethics adviser in December after the post was left vacant by Boris Johnson and Liz Truss, said he was content any conflicts of interest “have been, or are in the process of being” resolved.

“I am content that any actual, potential and perceived conflicts have been, or are in the process of being, resolved, but it is important that ministers and their permanent secretaries remain alert in the context of their respective portfolios if ministers’ interests change,” he wrote in his report.

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The adviser on ministers’ interests explained that the register does not include “every interest that a minister has declared in relation to themselves and their family members”.

“To do so would represent an excessive degree of intrusion into the private affairs of ministers that would be unreasonable, particularly in respect of their family members,” he added.

“The list instead documents those interests, including of close family, which are, or may be perceived to be, directly relevant to a minister’s ministerial responsibilities.”

The list does not necessarily put Mr Sunak in the clear in the investigation by the Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards, Daniel Greenberg.

The watchdog opened the inquiry under rules demanding MPs are “open and frank” with their interests.

While the specifics of the investigation are unclear, it focuses on declarations on Koru Kids after Mr Sunak declined to name the firm while being questioned by the Commons Liaison Committee.

Labour MP Catherine McKinnell had asked why childminders will get twice the incentive for joining the profession if they sign up with private agencies under the Budget policy.

Asked if he had any interests to declare, Mr Sunak responded: “No, all my disclosures are declared in the normal way.”

The Prime Minister went on to write to the committee to say he would like to “clarify for the parliamentary record that this interest has rightly been declared to the Cabinet Office”.

Press Association –  Sam Blewett

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